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Nobody Can Afford This

Nobody Can Afford This Volume Two isn’t quite up yet. 🙂 🔥 NEW RELEASE: NOBODY CAN AFFORD THIS — A PLANETARY PROTEST SUITE FOR A COUNTRY AT THE BREAKING POINT There are albums, and then there are warnings.There are singles, and then there are survival tools.Nobody Can Afford This is the latter — a multi‑genre,… Continue reading
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Current Events: Administration Treats Marines as Expendable if not Inconvenient

United States Military sent to die for Israel: Marines treated like criminals for speaking out. Senator breaks hand of marine protesting the slaughter of peers. Marine charged. This is being covered pretty widely, so there’s no need for me to convince you of anything- I just think you should know. ABC11 WTVDNewsweekCBS NewsThe Independent Learn… Continue reading
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Introducing Glass Ceiling Records & The Boundless Collective

Introducing Glass Ceiling Records & The Boundless Collective Glass Ceiling Records was born from a simple but radical idea: that artists shouldn’t have to wait for permission to tell the truth. This imprint exists to hold testimony, ritual, children’s music, protest anthems, and every hybrid form that emerges when lived experience becomes art. It’s a… Continue reading
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Time to Dance – Constellation

“Time to Dance” by Protyus A. Gendher serves as an anthem for those fighting against injustice. It emphasizes personal empowerment and the need to unite in the struggle for change. The lyrics call out societal issues, urging listeners to take action, as no one else will come to save them. Continue reading
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Time to Dance – Constellation

“Time to Dance” by Protyus A. Gendher is a dynamic track that transforms heavy truths into movement, bridging personal and political pain. It reflects on systemic harm and encourages collective action, inviting listeners to shift from passive observation to active participation. Musically diverse, it symbolizes resilience and communal strength. Continue reading
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Time to Dance – Artist Showcase

“Time to Dance” by Protyus A. Gendher reflects the struggles of facing harsh realities amidst a tumultuous world. As an anthropologist, Gendher emphasizes confronting uncomfortable truths rather than retreating into darkness. The song aims to resonate with those feeling small and helpless, reminding listeners they are not alone in their experiences. Continue reading
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Time to Dance by Protyus A. Gendher [Glass Ceiling Records]
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“Time to Dance” by Protyus A. Gendher is a genre-defying anthem addressing systemic neglect and collective resilience among marginalized communities. Its blend of chopper rap, R&B, and dubstep creates a communal soundscape that empowers listeners to confront social injustices while celebrating joy in the face of adversity. The track encourages defiance and unity through movement. Continue reading
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Introducing Glass Ceiling Records & The Boundless Collective

Introducing Glass Ceiling Records & The Boundless Collective Glass Ceiling Records was born from a simple but radical idea: that artists shouldn’t have to wait for permission to tell the truth. This imprint exists to hold testimony, ritual, children’s music, protest anthems, and every hybrid form that emerges when lived experience becomes art. It’s a… Continue reading
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Nobody Can Afford This

Nobody Can Afford This Volume Two isn’t quite up yet. 🙂 🔥 NEW RELEASE: NOBODY CAN AFFORD THIS — A PLANETARY PROTEST SUITE FOR A COUNTRY AT THE BREAKING POINT There are albums, and then there are warnings.There are singles, and then there are survival tools.Nobody Can Afford This is the latter — a multi‑genre,… Continue reading
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